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johnmeyer wrote on 7/27/2003, 10:09 AM
You could put them both on the timeline and then use the print to tape feature.
kameronj wrote on 7/27/2003, 10:58 AM
"You could put them both on the timeline and then use the print to tape feature."

Correct me if I'm wrong...but to use the print to tape feature, Vegas is still going to Render (pre-render, I believe) if the files are not already AVI - which....from a time perspective...is (pretty much) the same as having to render.
John_Cline wrote on 7/27/2003, 11:14 AM
What video format are the files in currently?

If you stick two AVI files, one after the other, on the timeline and don't apply any filters, transitions or titles and then do a "render as" to the same exact AVI format, Vegas will simply create a new AVI file that contains both files combined into a single file. The video will not have been modified in any way and will be bit-for-bit identical to the original files.

You could also use the "append" feature of Virtual Dub and do a "Direct Stream Copy" to accomplish the same thing.

Virtual Dub Web Site

If you're talking about joining MPG1 or MPEG2 files, then the program "TMPGenc" will join them for you, without rendering.

TMPGenc Web Site

Both programs are free.

John